Not too long from now, audiences will see everyone's favorite TV stoner group from That '70s Show when That '90s Show debuts on Netflix. Now, Ashton Kutcher has revealed why he and his wife, former co-star Mila Kunis, decided to return to the show.
Back during the premiere of his new movie Vengeance, Kutcher voiced how much he enjoyed coming back to play Kelso in the That '70s Show spinoff. Kutcher also vocalized how weird it was to be back on set, but it was still fun nonetheless for him and Kunis to go back to their stomping grounds, especially since they were with people who they had worked with before.
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“It was really nostalgic to be back on the set,” Kutcher told Variety. “It’s all the same folks that made That '70s Show, so it was pretty bizarre.” Kutcher also admitted that he and Kunis needed time to think about whether to come back and ultimately had fun once they did. “Mila and I were contemplating it,” Kutcher said. “We thought, ‘Listen, we’re only in the position that we’re in because of that show, so let’s just go back and do this. We just went back and had fun for a week. It was so random and fun.” Better yet, it sounds as though Kutcher believes the spinoff will be well-received. “It’s really funny. The new cast is phenomenal.”
Everyone from the original cast sans Danny Masterson — because of his ongoing legal issues — will be involved in some form when That '90s Show debuts. While Kurtwood Smith and Debra Jo Rupp have starring roles as their original characters, Red and Kitty Forman, respectively, Kutcher, Kunis, Topher Grace, Laura Prepon, and Wilmer Valderrama will only return in guest roles as their original characters for the show. That
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